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I am sure once the NFL comes to its senses, there will still be a Dallas exception to suspend their players.
grandfathered suspensions or tests.
I am sure once the NFL comes to its senses, there will still be a Dallas exception to suspend their players.
I think JJ knew this was coming and it’s why he said he holds hope that Gregory may see the field this year.. maybe Irving should have kept his mouth shut.
He'll be happy to play football, if he can get stoned while doing it.Irving issue was he hated football. Its best he is doing something else.
Nobody knows for certain if and/or when the NFL might see fit to revoke their harsh, archaic ways of dealing with marijuana. Hopefully, it should be as soon as possible to rectify the misgivings of the past. Their favoring of prescribing opioids in preference to cannabis in its treatment is clearly as absurd as their punishment for its use is overly harsh and sadly, highly counterproductive as well.
Unfortunately, it's run by a bunch of old guys who think this was a documentary.
Are you joking
You have one test a year and if you pass you can smoke til you choke
You have to stop for a month in March or July when there is very little pain
If you do manage to fail this open book test then you have to stay clean for 90 days to go back to zero
If not then you have to fail 3 more times to miss 4 games.......the horror
Less than 1% of the NFL playes are caught by this policy
Marijuana is just like any other drug, it can be used and it can be abused. They have their uses in the treatment of illnesses. Unfortunately, they are more often categorized by those who choose to abuse them. And not everyone who says they need it for medical purposes are being truthful. Some just like to get high.
Exactly what I told my wife. She still kicked me out.
It's about ****** time!
Good Lord, If I had been born in that body and Athletic gift, Dallas would have had another Lilly on their hands.From what I read he never had the desire. He just played because he was good at it. Never liked it. I can’t hate the guy for not liking something.
Hell Yeah! That dude was born with a winning lottery ticket. People daydream about having the physical talent he was born with.Good Lord, If I had been born in that body and Athletic gift, Dallas would have had another Lilly on their hands.
NFL teams have capable medical people who could be appointed to deal with prescribing marijuana if it's needed for legitimate medicinal reasons. It could also effectively be done under the strict supervision of the team's medical people who prescribe them and not to be overdone. Let's also be aware that opioids can also be abused and be considerably more harmfully overdone as well.
I don't think they need to wait for the new CBA. A policy that works in favor of the players can probably be instituted at any time, with no resistance.The current CBA ends after the 2020 season. I just looked that up after reading your post.
See you are still on the reefer madness BS. Marijuana is nothing like man made drugs such as meth/coke/heroin. You can not overdose on it. There is no physical addiction to it. You don't beat your wife after smoking it like many do while drinking alcohol. The medical benefits from it are astounding. You don't have to be actually sick to benefit from it. Big deal if people want to get high from it. THC is only 1 of many cannibiniods that all have many benefits with little to no negative side effects.Marijuana is just like any other drug, it can be used and it can be abused. They have their uses in the treatment of illnesses. Unfortunately, they are more often categorized by those who choose to abuse them. And not everyone who says they need it for medical purposes are being truthful. Some just like to get high.
I'm going to say it once again medical marijuana cannot be PRESCRIBED; not in California not in Washington.
So long as it is a schedule 1 drug it is illegal for any Doctor to prescribe marijuana.
Doctors can recommend marijuana, but it can't be prescribed.
I'm saying if and when things change, that it could be done that way. It's not legal to use it in Texas either -- only in 33 states and also in DC, according to what I've Googled. Even in states that allow it, the stipulations differ.
The thing is, marijuana is not good for people with bipolar disorder as it can increase the number of psychotic episodes and prevent other medications from working effectively. Randy needs to stop self-medicating and let his doctors drive the bus.